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Total Disk Replacement May Rival Spinal Fusion


 

After an average follow-up of more than 34 months, the patients had significant improvements in their Oswestry disability index and pain scores, Dr. Yue said. The rate of patient satisfaction was 91%. One patient developed a partial foot drop and recovered; another developed complete foot drop and did not recover. Two other patients had partial implant subsidence.

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